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<A NAME="BABBCBIF"></A><h1>Getting context-sensitive Help</h1>
<A NAME="TI2079"></A><p>In addition to accessing Help through the Help menu and F1
key, you can use context-sensitive Help in the Script view to display
Help for reserved words and built-in functions.</p>
<A NAME="TI2080"></A><p><img src="images/proc.gif" width=17 height=17 border=0 align="bottom" alt="Steps"> To use context-sensitive Help:</p>
<ol><li class=fi><p>Place the insertion point within a reserved
word (such as <b>DO</b> or <b>CREATE</b>) or
built-in function (such as <b>Open</b> or <b>Retrieve</b>).</p></li>
<li class=ds><p>Press Shift+F1.</p><p>The Help window displays information about the reserved word
or function.</p></li></ol>
<br><p><img src="images/note.gif" width=17 height=17 border=0 align="bottom" alt="Note"> <span class=shaded>Copying Help text</span> <A NAME="TI2081"></A>You can copy text from the Help window into the Script view.
This is an easy way to get more information about arguments required
by built-in functions. You can also copy scripts directly from code
examples and modify them for use in your application.</p>

